INDEX. 



509 



Farlow, W. G.. botanical notices, 168, 



416. 

 Ferrel, W., law of thermal radiation, 3 ; 



Treatise on Winds, 420. 

 Fisheries and Fishing Industries of U. 



S., Goode, 169. 

 Fletcher, L. B., ratio of electromagnetic 



to electrostatic unit of electricity, 289. 

 Fock, A., Chemische Krystallographie, 



494. 

 Fossil, see Geology. 

 Franklin, W. S., spectro-photometric 



comparison of sources of artificial 



illumination, 100. 



G 



Garrison, F. L., Assayer's Manual, 171. 

 Gases, passage of electricity through, 



Shuster, 492. 

 Genth, F. A., contributions to mineral- 

 ogy, No. 44, 198. 

 Geological Society, American, 328. 

 Geological Reports and Surveys — 



Arkansas, vol. ii, 1888, 413. 

 Geology — 



Arthrolycosa antiqua of Harger, 



Beecher, 219. 

 Bermuda Islands, Heilprin, 418. 

 Calciferous fossils near Rhinebeck, 



N. Y., B wight, 150. 

 Cambrian, fossiliferous strata at Stis- 



sing, N. T., Dwight, 139. 



Olenellus fauna in, Walcott, 29. 

 Carboniferous Echinoderms, Keyes, 



186. 



plants, Tubicaulis of Cotta, Stenzel, ! 

 164. 

 Ceratopsidae, skull of, Marsh, 501. 

 Coral reefs of Hawaiian Islands, j 



Agassiz, 169. 

 Cretaceous, Lower, of the Southwest, 



C. A. White, 440. 



Middle, method of grouping, Eld- j 

 ridge, 313. 



Upper of eastern and southern U. 

 S., Hill, 468. 

 Cretaceous, horned Binosauria from, 



Marsh, 1 73. 



Mammalia of, discovery of, Marsh, 

 Ft. I, 81; Pt. II, 177. 



rocks of N. W. Canada, Bawson, 

 120. 



and Tertiary in Arkansas and 

 Texas, Hill and Penrose. 468. 

 Bevonian of Canada, Fossil Fishes 



of, Whiteaves, 249. 



Barnacle, 79. 

 Devonian plant, new, Bawson, 1, 80. 

 Faults and structure of Basin Region, 



LeConte, 257. 

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Geology — 



Faune der Calcaire d'Erbray, Barrois, 

 164. 



Fishes of the Bevonian, Whiteaves, 

 249. 

 of the Triassic, Newberry, 78. 



Glacial periods, evidence of former, 

 Croll, 66. 



Glaciers, movement of upper ice over 

 lower, 412. 



Geysers, soaping, Hague, 254. 



"Grand-Gulf" formation of Gulf 

 States, Johnson, 213. 



Ice Age of North America, Wright, 

 412. 



Jurassic plants from Japan, Yoko- 

 yama, 414. 



Mastodon with fragments of charcoal 

 at Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y., 249. 



Metamorphism of Archaean rocks, 

 Irving, 493. 



Miocene, Florida, Langdon, Jr., 322. 



North American Geology and Palaeon- 

 tology, Miller, 328. 



Rivers and valleys of Pennsylvania, 

 Morris, 414. 



Tertiary flora of Australia, Constan- 

 ts, 493. 



Volcano, see Volcano. 



Trap ridges of East Haven-Branford 

 region, Hovey, 361. 



Triassic, N. J. and Conn., Fossil 

 Fishes and Fossil Plants of, New- 

 berry, 77. 

 Glaciers, see Geology. 

 Goldschmidt, Index der Krystallformen, 



494. 

 Goodale, G. L., botanical notices, 252, 



415, 495. 

 Goode, G. B , Fisheries and Fishing In- 

 dustries, 169. 

 Gray, A., scientific papers of, 419. 



H 



Hackel, E., Andropogoneas, 253. 



Hague, A., leucite rock in Wyoming, 43. 



Hall, E. H., ratio of electromagnetic to 

 electrostatic unit of electricity, 289. 



Hawkins, plattnerite from Idaho, 165. 



Heat of moon, Langley, 421. 



Elementary Lessons in Heat, Till- 

 man, 492. 



Heilprin, A., Bermuda Islands, 418. 



Hemihedrism in monoclinic system. 

 Williams, 115. 



Hemsley, W. B., Botany of Central 

 America, 166. 



Hidden, W. E., minerals of Llano Co., 

 Texas, 474; Eudialyte (?) from Arkan- 

 sas, 494. 



